RE: oxygen for bass (long)
[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Jul-05-06 AT 06:19PM (EST)[/font][p]I had the opportunity to fish in a tournament on old hickory a few weekends ago and the boater I fished with had a great system for keeping fish alive in hot weather. He used a Pro-Air system, that just provided oxygen to the fish and not hot water.
First you fill your livewells up with water, than add a bag or more in each livewell. Put the livewell on re-circulate. That way not hot water is brought into the livewell. The pro-air is an air pump that puts oxygen into the livewell. Just like an aquarium air pump. The water has plenty of oxygen and the water remains alot cooler. Should you need to run you areators it will only re-circulate the cool water and not add the hotter water from the lake. I installed one in my boat and fished a tournment this weekend, my five fish were very lively when
we weighed them in. And the Pro-air uses MUCH less power to run
all day than 30 minutes of running the areators....The only draw back is the unit is price, around $75.00. Good Luck